Vein Articles

If you've had unexplained pain in you legs or feet for a while, it might be issues with your veins. Don't fret, the good news is that the majority of all venous disorders are highly treatable and some are even manageable from your own home. Read on to learn more.

If you want to reduce your risk of developing varicose veins, or if you already have them and want to relieve your symptoms, you need to keep your legs healthy. Here are some tips to make sure your legs stay--or get--in peak condition for years to come.

If you have ever looked at your legs or feet and noticed unwarranted bulging or swelling, you might have one or more of the following venous conditions listed in this article. You're in luck, however, as there are multiple methods of treatment for them.

Many different types of doctors provide treatments for varicose veins and spider veins. This includes dermatologists and vascular surgeons. But of the two, who is best and what procedures do they perform?

The VenaSeal closure system is a minimally invasive procedure for treating venous reflux, also known as chronic venous insufficiency. To learn about the procedure, including the advantages and risks associated with it...